OVERVIEW

STAYCITY MANCHESTER

LAYSTALL STREET

OVERVIEW

Staycity Aparthotels Laystall St offer superior accommodation and convenient locations for sightseeing and enjoying all the attractions Manchester has to offer.

Whether your visit is for business or pleasure we have a superb selection of serviced apartments to suit your needs. All apartments provide a genuine home from home, and are fully furnished with fully-equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, lounge/dining areas with sofas, sofabed(s) and more. Bed linen and towels are also provided.

We offer 28 one bedroom, 55 two bedroom and 1 three bedroom apartments.

Car Parking If you intend to travel to our apartments by car, why not leave it in our secure car park located on site while you explore Manchester? We have spaces available at £15 per day. Please reserve your space at time of booking (subject to availability). Max height: 1,70m, Max weight: 2,5 tonnes.

Booking Terms

No deposit is required upon booking, the balance is charged upon arrival.

You can also choose to pay for your booking in full when you book 30 days or more in advance and receive a discount. Payment is non-refundable so it’s not possible to cancel or amend these bookings.

LOCATION

STAYCITY MANCHESTER

LAYSTALL STREET

LOCATION

The Laystall House is superbly located on Laystall Street in the Piccadilly district of Manchester City Centre. We are just minutes from Piccadilly Station and Piccadilly Gardens, and Deansgate is only 8-10 minutes away.

Manchester Central Conference Centre is a
20-minute walk away and the Manchester Arena is about 1 mile away.

In other words, we are within touching distance of some of the city’s top attractions!

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STAY CURIOUS

Things to do & see inManchester

Cloud 23

is on the 23rd floor of the Beetham Tower, currently Manchester’s only true skyscraper, and so the main selling point is the extraordinary views over the city and beyond.

A Hidden Gem

The clue is in the name, and it’s worth taking the time to seek out this 200 year old Catholic Church secreted away just near Albert Square. The ornate interior has marble columns, fabulous stained glass, and original contemporary artwork, Adams Station of The Cross, which has received critical acclaim.

Castlefield

Originally the site of the Roman fort Mamucium, Castlefield presents a real sense of Manchester’s industrial past, with sturdy iron work bridges carrying trains and trams above the canals and red brick warehouses.

Canal Walks

Starting from by the Lock Keeper’s cottage in Castlefield, opposite Dukes ’92, the Rochdale canal runs endoscopically through the city, providing a wonderful view of Victorian Manchester, as it makes its way up behind Whitworth St, through the Village, into the Piccadilly Basin and onwards to Ancoats. Just be careful not to fall in…

Affleck’s Palace

This emporium of retail delights. Housed in the old Affleck’s and Brown department store building. This venue has served generations of those that see the world differently.